The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., Tom 11 |
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Christ is the Son of God by the constant presence of the Divine Spirit , and by that
conscious self - sacrifice of which his whole life formed one act and his death was
the seal . Christ is the Son of Man — not a Jew , not a · Gentile , but a Man , the ...
Christ is the Son of God by the constant presence of the Divine Spirit , and by that
conscious self - sacrifice of which his whole life formed one act and his death was
the seal . Christ is the Son of Man — not a Jew , not a · Gentile , but a Man , the ...
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... the inclination of the head at the moment of death - - will be considered by most
as somewhat fanciful . The double cross , or second transept east of the main one
, as it occurs at Canterbury , is said to signify the metropolitical dignity ; but as ...
... the inclination of the head at the moment of death - - will be considered by most
as somewhat fanciful . The double cross , or second transept east of the main one
, as it occurs at Canterbury , is said to signify the metropolitical dignity ; but as ...
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In 1794 , he became a member of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical
Society , of which he filled in succession all its offices of honour , until , in 1817 ,
he was elected President , which he continued to be till his death , when he was ...
In 1794 , he became a member of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical
Society , of which he filled in succession all its offices of honour , until , in 1817 ,
he was elected President , which he continued to be till his death , when he was ...
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... but after his death , when , in pursuance of his own request , the eye was
carefully examined by his medical attendant , Mr . Ransome , no peculiarity
whatever could be discovered , shewing that the deficiency must have been
owing to some ...
... but after his death , when , in pursuance of his own request , the eye was
carefully examined by his medical attendant , Mr . Ransome , no peculiarity
whatever could be discovered , shewing that the deficiency must have been
owing to some ...
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Wordsworth says truly that riches are akin “ To fear , to change , to cowardice and
death ; " and this is true of all sorts of riches . A denomination possessing a great
many churches and a great many communicants must necessarily be timid as ...
Wordsworth says truly that riches are akin “ To fear , to change , to cowardice and
death ; " and this is true of all sorts of riches . A denomination possessing a great
many churches and a great many communicants must necessarily be timid as ...
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